St. James Anglican Church is located in
the heart of Sandy Springs, Georgia -- a suburb of Atlanta.
Established in 1967 by Bishop Frank H. Benning, St. James continues
following the traditional Anglican faith in this ever increasing
modern era. Our services come from the traditional 1928 Book of
Common Prayer. We are here for those seeking a traditional
worship experience based in the solemn beauty and dignity of the
Anglican Faith. Our service music is the Grand Traditional 1940
Hymnal, Standard Harmony Edition as traditionally used with the 1928 Book of
Common Prayer. Our hymns and service music is provided in glorious Pipe Organ by
Organist Clyde
McLennan. Some of this music can be heard on various pages of our
website!

We at St. James are a diverse mix of Christians bound by common
beliefs and a shared appreciation for the Christian fellowship our
church provides. St. James is committed to preserving the beautiful
language and solemn dignity of traditional Anglican rituals. Some of
us are former Episcopalians; others are Anglicans from around the
world. Even still some of our membership comes from those seeking
truth and peace in spirit and unity with no particular
denominational background.

St. James Anglican Church was founded in 1967 and celebrates 50
Years of Faith, in the Spring of 2017. Our church is a converted
farmhouse dating back to the Pre-Civil War Era (circa 1836). Surrounded by
trees in nearly three rolling green acres of
beautiful park-like settings in what is now Sandy Springs; St. James
provides not only the Anglican tradition, our location harkens back
to a more calm and peaceful time, amidst the hustle and bustle of
a busy and growing modern city.

We are a small church, with a goal of making visitors feel at home
while witnessing the saving power and grace of Jesus Christ.
Currently our services are held only on Sunday at 11am unless otherwise
indicated. However as time progresses we expect to expand our
programs.

Holy Communion is held the first and third Sunday of the month, with
Morning Prayer on the second and fourth Sunday of the month.

We welcome all, including Episcopalians who long for more traditional
Anglicanism which has long since faded from their current services.
After all, the Episcopal service and tradition began in the Anglican
faith.

St. James Anglican Church is the home
Cathedral of The Anglican Episcopal Diocese, South and a proud
member of the ACIC / ACUSA with oversight
from The Rt. Rev. Larry W. Johnson of The Anglican Church of Virginia.